2010
DOI: 10.1080/08963560903554658
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Residential Real Estate Data on the Internet: Benefits and Limitations

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“…After all, he will frequently be involved with transactions that might represent the most important financial decisions ever made by a client. Generally, real estate practitioners' lease, manage, value, buy and sell residential, rural, commercial and industrial property or businesses on behalf of their clients (Kyle et al, 2000;Botzem & Dobusch, 2017;Sirgy, 2014;Gee, 2010). The real estate practitioners' business transactions involve real property, or businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After all, he will frequently be involved with transactions that might represent the most important financial decisions ever made by a client. Generally, real estate practitioners' lease, manage, value, buy and sell residential, rural, commercial and industrial property or businesses on behalf of their clients (Kyle et al, 2000;Botzem & Dobusch, 2017;Sirgy, 2014;Gee, 2010). The real estate practitioners' business transactions involve real property, or businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be explained with the following hypothesis by Stuart and Botella (2009, p. 2) "….language, and in this case, written text is the vehicle of exchange and transmission of knowledge between the members of a discourse community". Admittedly, despite this intermediation, agents maintain a greater hold on information than buyers (Gee, 2010). However, the market's conceptualisation of the housing market remains an effective abstraction of real housing conditions, albeit incomplete.…”
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